African Congolose community, Albury-Wodonga, in partnership with Albury-Wodonga Ethnic Communities Council
The resources developed by African Congolose community in Albury-Wodonga are focused on addressing stigma, misconceptions, language barriers when accessing mental health resources, awareness of care entitlements, service navigation challenges and cultural responsiveness within services. They have co-designed, videos on mental health and stigma, a pull-up banner and a bookmark, these have been used in community awareness sessions.
Videos
- Video 1 (English) Embrace Project in partnership with AWECC: Understanding Mental Health - YouTube
- Video 2 (Swahili): Embrace Project in partnership with AWECC: Understanding Mental Health - YouTube
- Video 3 (English) Embrace Project in partnership with AWECC: Understanding Stigma - YouTube
Pull-up Banner and Bookmark
- Check out the pull-up banner that Albury-Wodonga Ethnic Communities Council (AWECC) has developed here: Mental Health Embrace_Banner.pdf
- Check out the bookmark that AWECC has developed here: Mental Health Embrace_Bookmark.pdf
For more information about AWECC and the resources developed you can visit https://awecc.org.au/